West Ham United forward Marko Arnautovic has described his side’s home defeat to Wolves this weekend as “unnacceptable”, TEAMtalk reports.
West Ham have endured a horrendous start to the season which has seen them lose all four of their opening Premier League games.
West Ham have only once before lost their opening four league matches of a season and that was in the 2010/11 campaign under then-manager Avram Grant. The Hammers fell to relegation that season.

Captain whilst Mark Noble is sidelined due to injury, Arnautovic knows that his side need to improve quickly and get their season back on track.
Arnautovic spoke to the club website after the defeat.
It is hard to talk after this type of game. They dominated in the first half.
I think we came into the game in the second half, and created chances. We had better possession but, in the end, results like this cannot happen.
That’s football, but it’s a very hard situation. I know what the players feel and that the club and the fans are expecting much more from us, but we need to stick together, hold together, and believe in each other.
We need to get confidence to turn things around. Everyone believes in each other but that was unacceptable. We need to pick up as soon as possible.
We know our squad. I know we have good players and we have quality, but we need to show this. On paper, it’s nice to see, but on the field, it isn’t happening like we want, and we need to pick it up.
Now we’ve got this international break and we have to try and train as hard as possible and come back together to play the next game.





